Author
Topic: Bracing for Yolanda (Read 2187 times)

Philippine Coast Guard personnel inflate newly acquired rubber boats for deployment to the Bicol region which is expected to be directly hit by supertyphoon â€˜Yolandaâ€™. PHOTO BY RENE H. DILAN

Linkback: https://tubagbohol.mikeligalig.com/index.php?topic=76572.0

Logged

Republic Act 8485 (Animal Welfare Act of 1998, Philippines), as amended and strengthened by House Bill 6893 of 2013--- violation means a maximum of P250,000 fine with a corresponding three-year jail term and a minimum of P30,000 fine and six months imprisonment

The newly-acquired rubber boats following blessing ceremony Wednesday at Philippine Coastguard in Manila, in preparation for the onslaught of super typhoon Haiyan which is expected to make a landfall in central Philippines this weekend. NIÃ‘O JESUS ORBETA/INQUIRER

Residents of Legazpi city in Albay province, south of Manila, are evacuated on November 7, 2013 ahead of a super typhoon that was strengthening in the Pacific Ocean. Authorities warned Typhoon Haiyan, with wind gusts exceeding 330 kilometres (200 miles) an hour, could cause major damage across a vast area of the central and southern Philippines when it makes landfall on November 8. (Charism Z. Sayat/AFP/Getty Images)

LIGHT SHOPPING. Grid-rechargeable lights and battery-powered flashlights sold like hotcakes as the public prepares for super-typhoon Yolanda, which the weather bureau says will hit the Visayas regions hard. (Sun.Star Cebu Photo/Allan Cuizon)